It's almost that time of the year again when the world's media turns it attention to Leeds for the AJ Bell World Triathlon.
Now into its fourth year, the huge event is a staple in Leeds' sporting calendar and thousands of people are expected to line the streets all over the city to cheer on the triathletes - with a big Leeds contingent including Alistair and Jonny Brownlee sure to get the loudest support.
However, it will mean a number of major roads will be closed and it's not just Sunday when you could encounter traffic issues.
A series of smaller events are taking place on Saturday before the elite triathletes strut their stuff on Sunday.
You can still get around the city, but it'll be trickier than usual, with the road closures impacting Roundhay, Oakwood, Harehills, Moortown, Meanwood, Headingley, Burley and the city centre.
Take a look at the information below for precise information of exactly which roads will be closed over the weekend and when.
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Transport to events
There is a free car park in Soldiers' Field for all competitors on Saturday and Sunday.
A regular shuttle bus service will run between Roundhay Park and Leeds city centre on both days for competitors and spectators too - although they are not equipped to carry bikes. More shuttle buses will be put on at peak times.
Park and ride
There will be two Leeds park and ride sites open over the weekend, at Elland Road and Temple Green.
Those travelling in cars are being encouraged to use either of these. More information can be found here.
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